The High Court has ruled that the government is able to legally conduct the postal survey on same sex marriage. […]...
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The “Tell All” Duty of disclosure in family law property matters
A common concern following the breakdown of a relationship is that one party may be attempting to hide assets available […]...
Read moreSecret recordings deemed admissible by the Court
In the recent matter of Jasper & Corrigan (No. 2) [2017] FCCA 1467 Judge Altobelli was asked to determine the […]...
Read moreAmendments to the Family Law Act regarding Family Violence
On Monday 17 July 2017, Attorney-General George Brandis released draft amendments to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) in relation […]...
Read moreFamily Reports in Parenting Matters
When parenting matters are in dispute in Court proceedings an Order will often be made for the parties and children […]...
Read more7th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights
It was with great enthusiasm and commitment as a team that Sally Nicholes (Managing Partner), Nadine Udorovic (Partner) and Claire […]...
Read moreColombia Legalises Polygamous Unions
Three men have gained legal recognition for their relationship in Colombia. The three men, known as a throuple, rather than […]...
Read moreWho stays? Sole Use and Occupation Order
When people separate, one party often agrees to leave the family home however, this is not always the case. In […]...
Read moreAlternative Dispute Resolution- Collaboration
At Nicholes Family Lawyers we encourage our clients to make a genuine effort to resolve disputes with their former partner […]...
Read moreIDAHOBIT – the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
May 17 is IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. IDAHOBIT is a day to draw attention to […]...
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